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regulate pH

function of the blood

Serum

plasma minus clotting factors

Albumins

Most abundant in blood

Leukocytes

Least abundant in blood

Albumins

primary plasma protein that regulates pH

120 days (4 months)

RBC's time of survival

RBC

eject organelles

RBC

bone marrow

Antigen

what is Rh

AB

Blood type of O has an antibody of:

WBC's

moves independently

Monocytes

Which of these are Agranulocytes

Megakaryocytes

make platelets

hemostasis

stop or control bleeding

Bacteriemia

Bacteria in blood stream that is NOT REPRODUCING

Septicemia

Bacteria reproducing

Base

top of heart that holds all the BV's

Endocardium

continuous with BV's

Atria

Ventricles always receive blood from

Papillary muscles

Regulation of valves

Semilunar ventricles

close when ventricles relax & refill with blood

Veins

Afferent

Pulmonary arteries

carry CO2 rich blood to lungs

AV

delays electrical signal to ventricles

P wave

Electrical signal for atria to contract

Diastole

cycle in which refilling with blood

Pulse

artery only

True

Metarterioles deliver blood to venuoles


T/F

Inferior Vena Cava

Right Atrium receives blood from:

False

Right ventricle receives blood from veins


T/F

Pulmonary arteries

O2 poor

False

visceral pericardium same as parietal pericardium


T/F

Endocardium

direct control with blood

False

when ventricles contract both semilunar valves contract

True

Semi lunar valves prevent back flow


T/F

Arteries

Pressure reservoirs

Veins

convergent

Skeletal muscle

Accessory pump that compresses

Respiratory

Expansion of lungs compresses veins

External carotids

Supply blood to face & neck

Cornea

no blood supply

Gall bladder

Supplied by celiac artery

Inferior Mesenteric arteries

supplies blood to final third of large intestine

Ascending Aorta


Abdominal Aorta


Descending Artery


Superior Mesenteric Artery


Superior Mesenteric Vein


Hepatic Portal Vein


Hepatic Vein


Inferior Vena Cava

Thoracic Aorta


Adbominal Aorta


Common Iliac Artery


External Iliac Artery


Femoral Artery


Tibial Artery


Plantar Artery

True

No arteries with 1 way valves


T/F

False

Hemeroagging from BV stop during hemostatis


T/F

True

O has both A&B antibodies


T/F

Not True

Erythrocytes capable of independent movement


T/F

Albumins

maintain osmotic pressure

Not function of blood:


generate P for circulation


produce electrolytes

Not function of blood: generate P for circulation produce electrolytes